Abstract

A central relational database server that supports many users each accessing the central database from their host via a local area network, can satisfy the control requirements of database administration while preserving flexibility of access and of use. This article discusses the architecture of such an installation, as well as the software tools necessary to support performance, integrity, and end users in such an environment.

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